Computer Science and Information Systems 2015 Volume 12, Issue 2, Pages: 823-841
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TDCM: An IP watermarking algorithm based on two dimensional chaotic mapping
Liang Wei (Xiamen University of Technology, College of Software Engineering, Xiamen, China)
Wu Keshou (Xiamen University of Technology, College of Software Engineering, Xiamen, China)
Xie Yong (Xiamen University of Technology, College of Software Engineering, Xiamen, China)
Duan Jiajun (Lehigh University, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Bethlehem, USA)
With the rapid development of VLSI (Very Large Scale Integration) circuit, IP
(Intellectual Property) protection for reused technology is widely
concerned. A watermarking scheme for IP protection is proposed on basis of a
two dimensional chaotic mapping model (TDCM). The scheme utilizes a secure
and controllable embedding model to compute the aggregation level of
physical resource positions and the secure threshold of controllability. A
two dimensional chaotic sequence is generated with the control of secure
threshold. The first dimensional sequence is used to determine random
watermark positions and the second dimensional sequence is to control
watermark number in each position. Finally, the watermarks are inserted into
corresponding places orderly. The experiments show that the proposed scheme
has low resource overhead by comparing with other schemes. The resistance to
attacks and robustness of the watermark are encouraging as well.
Keywords: IP watermarking, controllable secure threshold, two dimensional chaotic mapping, Robust